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ROSEBURC. NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. MARCH 13, 1928. Ik WILL HAYS USED IKS ..rr,.An E g The Best Food for Growing Children 5 Children require nourishment more often than do grown-ups. Nothing ments for the between-meal piece for the ohil Sp dren like bread, buttered or with good jam or jelly. ' Wheat t i st- i.umruun onn.r a rooa Sp l: i8IS3 M adults. g Jf'" OMUR0, OBI. 41 Every sack, fully guaranteed to give satisfaction-or 5 you money cheerfully refunded. ' Sold at all grocers in Douglas County. Douglas County Flour Mills Roseburg, Oregon r' mam NURSERY TREES Large and complete stock cherry, apple, fig, chestnut, filbert, persimmon) etc. Selected fruit trees for replants. Fifteen varieties of grapes, . , ( Street and shade trees,, also roses, vines and other orna - mentals. Why not deal ' direct with the growers and owner, securing horn grown acclimated stock, ancb see what you. are buying? orders placed now will be j)lant. jl ... ' Nursery, ana Sates Yard 8 "Paeifle Highway, or 1 mile north C. E. -.3.. PHONE I(1F13 -Confidence, speed ' r .YOUTH AND PEP ARE : : i" ATTRIBUTES OF CUBS iiv Vic-roil ci Hini.ion . AHHocinli'(I l'riMB SpnrlH Writer. ; AVAI.ON, Saiitu I'Htnllnu Isliintl. ; ..tullf., Mur. 13. Into Urn National : -4ciii;iii pennant men tho ChlcnKn i . Cubs expucl lo llnuBt ii thrent own . Ifi6.'0 nieimciiiK limn Iholr uhnl : Juiiko ot laul yoar. All of tho at ; tributes of n pennant winning : lenm aro centimxl In iho iikkhikh ; tioll ninniiKur Job Mcl'ml hy has J IKlthured nbmit lilm lo i I n y In tlx. , unlronn of iim ' nurtli. sKlma ot Chicago's baseball. If confidence, ioiiui, kpocii aim iiiihIi will any , a buBt' I jii 1 1 team lo vloiorv thu Cuba, Hiij-H McCurlliy, aro '''in." ' Tho National Ichkuo pilot be- llcvea tha squad has Improved bolh , defensively anil offensively over I last senaou. I In hua nd:ied the ' volurnn anil i-olorfnl "Kllil" f'uv. lor who. record every ardent baseball fan knows ami a number of minor loamirrn who hrlni: mm Ii lo ihe varliuiK dcpai imenis. , II In In tho pltchlnc deparlnicnt , that Mci'mihy ihiulia ihn Kreulcsl : Imprnvcincnls will l. evidence. Two hurlcrs who mrl with nilsriir luno to their IhiiM-iiiK arms ilui Iiik . Ihe latter p:n! i,r iho si'ti.-ion. I'erry Jonoii ami Dull Osborne, havo re- ' turned to fonn. while th.. vt , . Uuy Hush III lurk fioin ilw. l,.w,.n. nl. ami llainlii ('nils,,,, .... i liinii'il i.oin a jiiuiil lino m In ' lilory. r Iit- .MrCilllhy I'mialdnn (' , ., : Hoot, wlnnor of mino tames hi .'i ; ifiiBou than any olh,.r Nutloinl loacilo plli hi'l'. up K, ,. ,. ! Hum ln was In tho 111:7 n, nlll oainpaiii. ; A lin k of i,.,.f huileis, hroimhi ; . 1 foiw.11,1 B 0110 I'oiiBOII tor ,,. I i ' ('ulin' tullii,.. t.,. ,. (Jmif.,!,,,, : , Juki bohsoii. - lias hi-im l,.,.i,., ,v 1 ; , Uli nihlltlou of I',,,.,.,, M,ihnio lv I . . .tallica fiTini tho Mihnrapniis ,.,:i, i i toSotlior with a iitohI or '.'ii . i',.. ; toi'li'S and the tin,. f M,,1(, ,,, ; . UdiK of tho Aiui'i'lcan nasorlniloii . 1 Mulnno pltilioil In mm,. K1,,,a fi.'."'1"' ''onlilo A leaiiii,. hisl SeaMMl '. UHU Will Hl'0 rollKllllMlllll,. lolll f : wui-K on Hip minimi f,. ,1,,. ,.M . TIM' sharp shoolhiK .Inlin SIh i in ' in'?1"' "fi" will iu a 1,1,'iliisiav of . Die twlrllnc coriH. whllo tho "for ' . nwr (flant. Art Nohf. who was a III?' '" l;'"7' ",l,v oonlillniu- . (o Iho mils' Win column. ' - t Tho Infield slaff Is ram M, i',,i. . - tliy has not iloflnltolv ilorih il n.nn i im Iho way llifiiKH loot-It linos lip nyicli In litis shapo: ; First huso ;luups Ctlinin. with . Joo Kelly. oulfloliU'f, as an nml",'- sillily. : Horoml Iijibo Kiod .Maunlru or Moruian McMillan. . , .;horlKto-Vooily K'ncllsh, willl t'lyi.ln lloi'k 10 relieve lihn. Tlilnl liaso l;innv Volor or : -'J Uullrr. in tli c nf tji Inflelrl, llio 1 fulfills Nature's, require- is a nourishing, balanced r i.i imi i ror ootn cnnaren ana It contains all the re quirements for the building of healthy, robust constitutions. Umpqua Chief Flour is fitted for every baking purpose where excellency is the aim. Try a sack and you'll' go back' for more. of walnut, peach,' prune, pear. reserved until you are ready to 4 . miles south of Roseburg on "orDIHArd Station.' MOYER ROSEBURG, ORE. . CARD PARTY r. Sponsored by J'nst Nnhlo Clauds' Club Tucmlay, Mar. ' Kith, '8:30 p. in- 1. O. O. K. hall. HriilKO ah'.l flvu bun- 4 ili'od. - Herreshincuts. AdiuiB- 4 4 Hion 35c. outer cm ilea looks sIi oiik both defensively nnd offensively. Mc Carthy Iuik threo rl!ht handed lilt torn nnd1 two awlllK from Ihe port ihio of Iho plate. Jackson "Hlrfa" StoiheiiHon, who ranked an the fourth host hatHinan In the league last nviiaon with a niniK of .314, Heeins iiecure In left field. The ro tund Wick Wilson, whoso slick work nvoriiKoil .317, has tho call In cenior, . and t'uyler in corlalii in ilKht. In addition. McCarthy has Hurl Wehh and Cliff lleatbrolo for fly-chasing work. Miguel (ionzales, Cuhan, and Charles "flahhy" llartnett form n first' strliiK eatrliliiK duo. John Churry, Jr., Ihe other barkHtoiiplui; regular, has not repoibd lo Iho Cubs camp j. l due to Illness. Kitt barbecuo sandwiches , i live forever, llrnnds linad Stand. I n J. Wisconsin farms occupy 2L'..! (lllO.lilill neves ot land. Here's the Way ioHealEkpture A Marvelous Stf -.Hom-TreU metit i hat Anyone Can Ut on Any Rupture, Large I or small Costs Nothing to Try Itupttirpd p(oplQ nil o-or tho omin (ry aro nnutzo.l id tlio ulmo-.t m Intra Imia rwmits of u Kitnplo Mr t hod fur J-upturu Hint 1h lifting ni-nt (vo to alt who wrlto f,-r ii. Thts nrnmrkuhie Jltipturo Mysici:! in om of Iho ftry.drrtt VW .siiiCH nvor i.iloio.l lo riifiti.tvd intm, vromon and clitl-litm. It ttt tjcnn- tiro nMm0( tho tiH'Hl wur.'ptsful Mpihod fvor ttitt'AvM-tMl, unit nirtt;rn tho u-0 of lnt'ws or K'ltMHirl m miiui. if:ti v. N'.l U; iltf-r 1,..V h.i.l IhO 1 ll)tlllT. h.w I'Tff yuii Jmvo luU it. ir hw h.int t. li'UI: iv iiiittf-r li.nv ti,,u'V Uni.N r.f lilies j 1U h.t n v-.f n, !M h.-uiu- p' n't',1!' ;.,i,...i."":'1 K,t,,!,K "i 1 HKK y n uro p,im h-lp ,,f li.tvt it tu:'!im. lucd hh y.mr H-:i. tht in.iitrlciis V"f,t-?';i w.'l ft) c.i.ri n, ni, it UP ll.A, ll mtlp.tivo )U WHtl ltl ii -:i-io u."'ivn'i Ii w.Ii . ho:i y. (i'-I mh n , s ,, M, , u j,turt l":iU'.- lhiitij:.h (h.it -un v.ni will . o Md I-v i.-n w V ":, ',V.!l."i , t..Wth. I,,.',,'," Vo," ;. , iond-Tiai ;iu- in-. tip,tri,ii ,ii ,1 tui' on n i'i t ti;ii of ihi Iitfptuall'.n OV mrrrlj" ; Viir Ihmio it (id N. Y. i'iut lm muiif. Tho trul in 're, wruo now- Ii.iJhv. It mv bmvb ih wearliut of a iiuM the rst of vutir - I SLOW BATTLE Tex Rickard's Campaign Is Given Setback by Color less Brawl, USED LEFT HOOK Baker Slam Boy Continued to Sharkey Around; Ring With Offensive Attack of Old; liy KUWAItl) J. aNljll., ABB0cluted,iJi-eB8 Sports Writer. NEW YOKK, .Mar. JiJ. Wimievor "logic" Ihore was in Tex illckard'tt cauipaigu to produce a loKloai con tender lor Gene Tunney'B title wua BWept out of Mudibou Kguure to day by the cleauerB along with whatever liojius Jack Uharkcy had of Home time ruling the crowning height of pugillbiu. Theoretically, Johnny Itlsko, tho PUdgy Austrian. buker of Cleveland, atands out today us the loreinoul chullenger for tho title the big mu rine won and defended in two bat tles with Jack Dompsey. Almost on. a par with Klsko stands "HoneHl Tom" lleenoy, tho plugging black smith of New Zealand. Hut there isn't an ounce of the color the promoting Impressm-it) has sought indutminlly in either Klsko or Heeney. The Baker boy. whipped Sharkey decisively In lf rounds last night. In mixing before the smallest crowd that over naw un important heavyweight match hero. Klsko s victory over Sharkey was a- most uninteresting brawl that merely dragged everybody concorned into mediocrity. . From the opening round,- the ro tund shock absorber, u veritable balloou-llro of a man, leaped and plunged Into Sharkey, belaboring him constantly with a left hook to the body that curled up. from hisl heels. The Hoston sailor man box ed his rival and still the lct'tliook zoomed out of nowhere lo smack into its mark. Sharkey worked In close to evado the punch, grabbed tho left ami, nailed both elbows to his ribs and tried every defensive trick of the game, but still the left hooking went on. ' In the end, that loft hook, the sole real offensive that Kisko car ried, won nine ot the fifteen rounds. The short right flush to the heart, Sharkey's best punch, coupled with a loft hook, won his heats for tho Hoston man, who just n year ago whs considered tho greatest of tho younger heavy weights. Kound nftor round, wllh no var iation, the haulers sluck to llioir tTavoiilo 'stylos and the fans yawn ed; Kisko made Jus best show ing In tho second, eighth, ninth, tenth and thirteenth rounds when he hung hlB loftMWlih ,cqunl aban don on Sharkey's ribs' and chin. In Ihe tenth, Sharkey went down for a count of. four but It. was more ot a slip thal from titc ef fects of punches, and ho assured the referee although nobody np peared leally interested thut he was "all right." While the fight left Heeney nnd Iltsko on the top of the contending hen)), that part nf the elimination tourney was settled mouths ago in Detroit where Heeney won 11 de cision, over Johnny that was as colorless as though It was a part of Itickard's own program. ' Kor th'e promoter there appeared but one ray of hope on the gloomy horizon. Jack Demtmey himself! tiavlour of tho heavywolght situa? Hon last year and tho only man who over -inspired a $2,500,000 gate, will return to New York lo settle Beveral court actions. Ho will discuss tho situation wllh the promoter nnd the mnn who ;nadu Jack a millionaire admitted that ills pleas for a sei'oud comeback on Hie part ot ihe tornier champion ""I1. 'V """iP ""'""' n,''"1''' , 1-or Ihe time being, itirkard i'.1"11. '" '"'"'.''l "'l'.v. wl" "" l,:"Kly aillnlts mill Ills ably won't he any 'Itlo fight n June alter all. and t'0t If Tunney does defend Ills crow 11 this year "Jack lienipr.ey must be In the other coiner." ARROWHEAD NEW SPRING HOSIERY I New Arronliead hose Tor spring. Ui'uutiful new silk tmmbors in "V" jlieel at $t.-.r. Children's fancy de j sUn in lite newest spring patterns, .full length hose, silk plated, at &ye. 3-4 length fancy I' use new pi lug patterns at life. Fancy golf liiwe al Me. .Mi'n'a fancy socks at rule. Nmv Hiorlis of nil sinplp mini-' hcra for wnnit'ii, clillilion or im-ii. I'.vi-rv iatr of Arrowhi-iiil hiwn Kuaraiilwtl to Klin sail! factory wear or a ni-w pair Irnp. Vou lo : Jutlte. Why use hose that I doesn't wear? Duy Arrowhead at Catr's, FILE FOR OFFICES (AwxH-tntol Irpi Irf-atcil Wltfl SALEM. Ore., Mar. 12. Kd W Miller of tirants Pans and II. .T. C:irnner nt Spray, both mtnib'irs itf the state 'iiHtf in the t'1. nnd li27 sessions of Ihe Irqlsla lut e, tivlay filed with the set h i lut V nf state their declarations of j candhla' for tenominatlon in 1 1 Iks Republican prinint y Mi M:T. iSenatir Miller represents :lio j seventh senatorial dlftirict. coin pilslhii Josephine county, and Sen- iiitnr Caiviirr the lSlh senauniit dl.ttiit, coiuiuUlug tilllliitu Hud Question; How can our kiddies keep well and strong? Answer: By building up a resistance against sickness,' and that's easy and pleasant if they take SCOTT'S EMULSION Wheeler counties. Other Candi da tea who fi!fd today were: i Krnest L. Scholl ot Sweet Homo, for Republican nomination jot representative in the leKinlaturo for Wim county. Knoch K. Matlti Bon of 'Atitmia, for Republican nomination for representative m the legislature for Clatsop county. Edison I. ttalliuh of St. Helen, filed for Republican nomination for representative in the legisla ture for Columbia county. CARR'S 9c SALE Continues all tills week. A couple of hundred '9c bargains. Some new Hems this week, too. Curr's 9c sale. GOODWIN PROSPECT FOR THE Promoter Clyde Wiard is work lug to, arrange an exceptionally good boxing card ror the American Legion mnojeer to be held ut tho armory Frldayi March 23. Whilo he has not yet completed the arran'co- ments for Ihe 'program he expects In Imvo Sent! Hnllev one m he principals in tho main'' go, ai..l hopes to match the colored boy against either Sergeant Eddie Smith of Art Klleans of Vancouver iiarrucks. i lie Is also planning to match Joo WMldo o(. Eugene with Stanley Kog ers of Portland, nnd Karl Morrison of Tacouia wllh. Freddie Warnick of Kugene. A tight of gloat local Interest will be the semi-final bout between Comet Gibson and Young Judd, both of Hoseburg Those two boys are about of a size and have been ilipenring regularly In the bouts stuged by Promoter Wiard and fans have been anxious to see them clash. The Umpqua Post smoker Is free to all ex-service men. regardless of whether or not they are members of tho American Legion. It is an annual event and is for the pur pose of getting all the World war veterans together for a good tltno. Fight fans, who aro not legion naires, will be admitted to tho box ing card for a small admission tee, but thp banquet which is lo pro ceed the. smoker is for voturaus only. Arundel, piano tuner. Phono 1S0-L. , 9 ; , t MARKET NEWS X BROCCOLI 2 The following inrnrmation on tho broccoli market Is furnished hy tho Portland' hurouu of tho de partment of agriculture: , Carlot shipments reported Tor Saturday C.. Calif. (U, S. Calli. ti, OreKou 10; total 79. Carlot shipments, reported Tor Sunday: ;. Calif. asr Ort-Kojt 5, ex press 1; total 30, express 1. ChlenKp marknt today: la part ly cloudy. 20 Calif, arrived. 29 cars on track iucludiiu broken. Sup plies moderate, demand ami trad ing inodenite. inurket liarely steady, Calitoriila ponv c.rutes t'an'v stock $2.i'!.l!i, fair Sl.S.V $2.00. "I Was Sick- This Simple, Natural Food Made Me Well" "MY STOMACH made me mUrr. able. I dragged around only half alive Decause of constipation. Agmel i cnangea tms, P(ow 1 lorget I Have stomach. Constipation is gone. I'm full of "pep." And 1 did not diet just used Afrmel with hearty, well balanced mrtils." I B. CURTIS, HOllytvood, Cillf. . Acmo) In not ft mcltpltift, tMit a ' natural mur henlth t foiHt from Mexico i the tap of th , Mniiy plant nn- , chancptt ojii"pt for removal of ' wtr with out i oxtklnr. Hloh in vltamine. min erals, ytmt.i Tlti dfholoTii. Non . nlrnhnllo. MngitfiT jjx infd cniilurlPd tn lex- toe, N."T "-iirlil fATTlOU. ThOll- atnUvi)r.igmcl st leitirs anit oihfr frff Uterfc- 5 MUllU MUHW fIUt llftllllM Ainet nt& la UFatmnnt ol RTOX1ACU KtDNKYS tllARKTES HIGH BLOOD f l'KKSSUHK n( aihrt or Knic disorders tur& at druelia. Free Agmcl Literature at Nathan Fullerton Haynea Drug- Stor Democratic . Chief Assails Manner in Which Bonds for G: G. P. Jackpot Were Returned. (AMOpfotPd I'rew lAtttetl Wire) WAiSillNGTON. Mar. viewing ne teaiimony before the Teapot dome coram Ittee, Senatur Kobinson of Arkansua, the Demo cratic leader, today declared that W ill H. Hays liad "ubjected liim s"lf to the possible charge of per jury." , The Democratic lender carried the-oil, case before the senate .shortly after Secretary Mellon i Hreed to appear before tho oil committee tomorrow. , - The secretary will be asked about the $50,000 in Continental Trading company bonds boiU loj him by Hays, who Is former secre- taiy of the Republican national committee, and refused by Mr. Mellon. Kohinson, in a brief speech, dealt entirely with, campaign cou trllmtions from Harry b Sinclair, lessee of Teapot Dome, to the Re publican committee. "Mr. Hays secretly received SS5.000 In Liberty bonds from the chief beneficiary, in (he- fraudu lent transactions by which the naval oil reserves were bartered away," he said, "and proceeded hy methods common to crooks wit it efrorts to exchange the bonds with prominent Republicans lor cash. Viewed as Corruption "Such records as. kept warrant the conviction, that the whole transaction was corrupt. The tes timony of Mr. Hays before the committee In 1924 warrants the conclusion that lie deliberately concealed the use hy him, as po litical 'chairman, of tho bonds ob tained from Mr. Sinclair, and in that sense subjected himself to the possible charge of perjury. "Quito lately before the commit tee, when at hist the slimy trans action was. divulged, Mr. Hays , , I a. Iu did not volunteer about ttic government bonds. I was not sked about that.' " i -ery witness when sworn de clares that he will tell 'the truth, tiie whole truth and nothing but tho truth.' True, nobody asked him direct questions as to whether Liberty bonds wore received from Mr. Sinclair in 1924 to help pay the deficit but in that year'Wnen testifviniT it annenrs that he' was asked whether Mr. Sinolair luuf contributed more than $7f(000 to the Republican committee deficit of 1920 and he answered 'No. His testimony now disclosed $S5,000 in government bond3 in addition lo. the 375.000 as a contribution, mak ing a total of $100,000." 'Recent testimony . before the senate committee," the Arkansas senator declared, "discloses pe culiarly disgusting corruption." He dj;ciared, that the committee some time ago had "revealed an infamous betrayal of trust by two cabinet officers Secretary Kail and Attorney General DuughoiO' and spoke of the "asslnlne ntu pldity of the secretary of the navy, Mr. Denby." Butler, Hays Summoned Mr. Mellon will he the first wit ness, nt the reopening of the hear ings and probably will be followed by William M. Butler, chairman ot tho Republican national commit tee who has advised Seuator Walsh Jhat lie received no Liberty bonds or other contributions to the Republican national .commit tee from Hays or Harry P. Sin clair. Hays also has bnen summoned for a third time and will be skmi to explain why ho witlfheld from the committee on his previous ap pearances tho information that he had sent SfiO.000 of tho Sinclair bonds to Secretary Mellon. WELL DRILLING Best steel casing $1.00 a foot. Heavy steel metal, casing, 50c a ft. For drilling cstimB"R see oi write W. F. Kernin, Rosebuig. NOTICE ROSEBURG CLUB GARDEN Prof. Peck of O. S. C. will speak at the Presbyterian church Friday afternoon on "Color in the liar den." There will be a regular meet ing of the club at 7:110 Monday. Mkrch If, at (lie Kpisiopaliau Par ish bonne. All members please- at tend. Prune TalKs T Douglas Cooperative Prune Association By V. F. Drager C; sh for Prunca Paragraph 0 of the marketing ai;rm-nieut reads us follows: "If the grower should desire to release his prunes ot any yuf tn any pariieular pne.ker, the iisocia lion will consent thereto, provid-i ed it sliall apprnvn Iho price to h? paid, ilutt there may be n price cutting ty the detriment nf grow ers :etmvally. Without, the expr'-.si consent tn' the ;;ortt Ion. Use : grower slinli net deliver nnv : pitwies covered by this agreement' 'to any other person, Itrm. asm n , tion er cm poration." I'nder the working of this para graph, if any packer or p.tek' rs have oemract'-d tn purchase qu:ii:-' titles of prune fiom the associa tion, and want ihem delivered tv certain packing houses or phi' dt-liveiy poliits. I:ie - a: so"iat.t will notify the growers ,n the vt , daily where saldCTt'inie! are wai t i ei these trouers vu nr.iit'a!.. will, (he turkur. hnl.!le ...!. .. r well fed W1 HAT tract with the association and ar range tor delivery in accordance with tiie terms of audi contracts, at prices as high or higher than (that fixed by the price fixing com mittee. -.10 grower must. nou. tho association of any such ar rangement and he will got the con sent of tho organization to carry out the transaction. The packer I will pay the grower in lull on ue livery, holding out SJ.no per ton winch tho packer will pay over to! the association. Also, it any stor-J age or insurance charges a-- I from such lots the packer, will also j pay such amounts to. tho asBocia- tion. No' Insurance or storage! umiVqea. will be due from growers making delivery direct 10 pai-Kit.. contracts with the nsdue.a- tfon. This - arrangement will give Kiuivurn an uiiuriuiniy " . boipci the packer 'with whom lie .lesjiesl lo deal and the packer also has at CARNATION a.... v.., ,b uii.nro ausistliiE In the. arrangements. cnoosea lo purchase. Of, course Ihe packer will, select good' quality iiruncH, Uut prunes o poorer (niai Ity will naturally he loft until tho best are cleaned up. Autoinatrcally I Ills will Induce Krowers to pro duce better, quality, prunes. NOTICE Evangelistic services at Melrose Ilethel Mission Tuesday, March 13th to March 16th. M. E. Ander son of Spokane, Wash., "will speak Thurs. eve. A Snildtgted ot Cottage Grove on other -evenings. I FIGHTS LAST NIGHT.: I .xsMH'tatfi rit' 1-nM'ii in-1 NEW YORK. Johnny nlskn. Cleveland, defeated Jack Slmrkt'y, Hoston, 15. -'George Larocco, New York, won from . Johnnv Grosso. Mount Vernon, N. Y., Paul Swldor skl, New York, won . from Joe .uonte; Itrockton, Mnss. -i SIOUX CITY, Iown. Mover G'l'.ice, Chicago, outpointed Huzx Uriffilb. Siiiux city. 10. SALT LAKE CITY. Jess SlrinK- linm. Sati Lake, technically knock ed out Tlpor Jack Fox.' Omahn, 6. iMIAMI. V n. Oslr Till Unnhne. ter, S. Y.. won on a foul from' Alex 1 Slmm Canlon. Ohio. 4. 1 POTHAN. Ala W. t,. (YOUnC) Stiibline. knocked o u t (ieorgo Avera. Atlanta. 2, I1AI.TIMORE. Holfby Garcia. Itnltiniore, won from Itilly Grime, Australia, 12. ' . CHICAGO. Morrle Gr'ausher .Chicago; won from Chariev Glas !er, Chicago. 10. MEMPHIS.'ncd Tl.-rring, ken- lucky, knneked out Young I.eon- md. New Orleans, 2. LONDON. Russell Whaleii, Chicaco. ' outpointed Karahuilinl. j Italian wellerweicht champion. lf. rV LAUNDER UNEKS I 3 IN A WAV I 8 That BRiNfrs OS I a Compliment each day.i The manner In which wo "do up" hinr?eltld linens meet with the h,es" npprnval. The manner iu nhuh we launder her tahle rlolhs. : d spreads ,u'd piilow' cases a - Deals lo her sm-ie f M.-lf,u,...?a n. - - Heenhllpff Steam I ai.Mln '. ! . . f U 1 J House.- Xx Hoi-d y LINENS UV r.vu,u, yj,m. r-none coukation that the team I v:y "L-r is Are they or only well for the climb up "Growth-Hill" do you give them for breakfast? cooked cereal nch.in growth-promoting proteins or one that merely tills them up quickly? Alters Carna tion Wheat belongs to the growth-value class. Not only is it all energy, but it retains every bit of the priceless minerals and vit amins so necessary to the growing years of childhood. . The wheat-center bran; gluten, starch and mineral salts all comes to you in Carnation Wheat, All the health-value of whole wheat in tempting flaky form!-1 Quick to preparel Easy to digest! Easy to , , assimilate!; Also it s untoasted therefore1 rich in growth-promoting protein. For well-fed boys and girls Carnation Wheat! They'll "love" it!' Food Facts, a maguint of dietetics, has published -an authoritative ankle on "Th PUc of Cereals in : the Diet," by Dr. Agnes Fay Morgan, Professor of Household Science, at the University of California. Every mother should read this article. Write fox a . freereprimtoAlbenfiros.MulingCo.,AxlvertisiBg ' Department, Davis and Valkjo Sts., San Francisco. Wheat (Jlakes An Albers. "Better Breakfast" Cereal MOiAlIH service meeting for all mohair growers in , Douglas county has been arranged, as a irttrt of lts edit- cational program, by the , Pacific Cooperative. Wool, Growers, to be Mold In tin- Majestic Theatre nt HoseDnrg, on Monday aftornoon Aiarcn in, nt i:3U o'clock p. m Counly AReut J:C. Leedy nml other uiwnhers of the Extension Service of Oregon State Collouo , Hvery step from the raisiiiE r,f the.' goats lo the -manufacture- of tho llnlshed mohair pluslics will bo colored hy lecture, demonstration and moving pictures., Edgnr 1,. ' Ludv. lck, assistant manager, of the Pacific Cooperat ive Wool Growe'iB, will , talk ou "Mohair Marketing." This growers association has been active in the motialr 'industry of western Oregon for Ihe past seven years. It was the first to secure premiums for kid hair; has secured recognition lor graded clips, has worked to de velop markets, and has been .in strumental In keeping up the gen eral price level: Ilurbcrl Montley, United Stnles licensed mrthair grader tor the Pa- cific. who has spent his whole life In the biggest mills of England and America and who Is probably the best mohair grader west of Kostnn, will demonstrate mohair 'sorting as it Is enrried on in mills, O. M: Nelson of the1 Extension Department of Oregon State Agri- cultural College wl.l talk on "Gnat Management. Growers who wish to improve- their flocks will secure valuable information from Alr.rltcht tho nirnnitR ...! i .,7i-nHi. Nelson. The most complete motion pic ture lilm on mohnir ever made will lie shown by A. C. Oage, editor nt th'.1 "Anuria .Journal," who has limn 11 ihlu ft Imi frmri ni-arrAn t T,.,,o Tu'n ..U- . ine a'rt Mrtin., f ntMrL J .taken in the Willamette Vallev. i Two reels show the various stens t t:i the manufactr.re of mohair from j the tli;K it is shorn until it is woven into the beautiful plushes and ilrnneries in Eastern mills. This la suit! to be a highly edit-1 .meetings with II. S. Department of j cational and entertaining film Vjd j Oinimorce representatives regard , the mohair growers are invited in the proposed airport hero. The j bring their families so that they, Kovernment men were well pleas- (uu, um enjuj ii. Heaullful hrldgo lamps, cnmnleto, only 3.95. Juilds Furniture store. CINCY REDS WWjT TALK THINGS UP PV tlMIAM BRI.L. Asflorialpd Press Sports Writer. Dlil.AN'DO. Flu..' lar. 13. Tho I Int'iminti Hcds may talk thom- I'iv-fs Into a posil idn somewlifro nciir Iho front of thf Nullum.) ,. nn, stt4eo, f their lnns hold out. Ill" rod lfs irnintiie al Orlando will he the challerhoxos ot Ihe cir cuit when serious play hesins. tali tieorce .Kelly scaniiKTlutr nhoiil first hasp like n gav gazelle Is the ninnple or the Infield wllh luavy vocal support from Crlu, Ford ami Drrssen. Thf lied think thev will be In !.l(, I IN'iinant hunt anil do not minil j . o... .., uid.MK- cuailKi'S nave, The, II mnilti Ii, It.,, r.,r. n..... . . '"ul" sir.. " " "irif IS every in- will et a! lied A hot home- beter start than was the case a year ago. . Manager Hendricks does not know wha,t ho will do about the outfield although two of the posi tions are almost sure to go to Walker and sensational young Ethan Allen, who. joined the Ketls last season without minor league exprlence and showed that he did not need it, "Kid" Purdy, who- represented tho Reds from Seattle last year and made a deep Impression be fore he was inlurcd. is rich tine: ,for a nlace as Is his former team jmate,: Marty 'Cai:.gh'an.i..-M-vJ , ' The Reds brought over n numi ber ut first string pitchers from i last season. The. catchinc will ho done In the greatest bulk by Captnln Rubbles Jir.rgravo, assist ed by Vnl I'lcinlch and ' Clyde Sukeforth. . - . , ' CARR'S 9c SALE Continues nil this week. A couplo of'hundrod 9c bargains. Some new items this week, too. Carr's 9c sulo. 7 According to information roceiv- ed today from Portland a survey is to start at onrn nn th uiru.,v h. tween Roseburg and Portland. The survey has been completed from . San Francisco ' to Roseburg aui) from Portland to Seattle so that tho Roseburg-Portland gap is the , only remaining section ou the coa:' line to be linked up The government in the surveved t section -has leased emereenny landing fields and. is m-pm.Hni, i 4 a system of beacons to permit night flying. A. P. Taliaferro. Jr., airways extension superintendent for the aeronautics division of the United States Department of Com merce, Is iu charge of the work and has Just completed the survev between Portland and Seattle and announces that work will start In the very near future hetwe..n Hseburg and Portland. Lmpqua Post of the American Legion before advancing an airport . project for Roseburc. held Rpvenii led with tho site selected and the promise was made that as soon ns I nosehiiiK puis the field In shape for nerlal tralflc that a Kovernmenl beacon will bo placed there aji the field made a part of the cuu?t alrwayssystom. DON'T STARVE TO END FAT Few succeed wilhout harm. Try tV modern way .embodied in Marmob pre scripuon tablets. 1'cople have Hard then lfr 0 years - millions of boxes of then:. xi !5",,,9 Bre " cveryw here. Marmola ennuins a gland ekicnt which lie .s turn food inlo fuel imil energy 1 l,a formula appears in ever. tmx, also the reasons for resuhs. 1 lm' you will know how the changes cn-ur iTUhout harm. All druppists supply Marmola al $1 .? 5' JO s:" it now. Tgke four l.il Do Ihis because of tl, nu, .l ""'" "''Kuicomesaownlonorrn.i rim which Marmola has broupht to so man'. o long.